Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca, a city in northwestern Romania, is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. It's home to universities, vibrant nightlife and landmarks dating to Saxon and Hungarian rule. Surrounding its central square, Piața Unirii, is the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and the dramatic Matthias Corvinus Statue of the 15th-century king. The baroque-era Bánffy Palace is now a museum showcasing Romanian art. ― Google

People born in Cluj Napoca (First 49 people) - Page 0

Attila László

Attila László

Vocalist

The Cheeky Girls

The Cheeky Girls


Hadrian Daicoviciu

Hadrian Daicoviciu

Archaeologist

Ferenc Ács

Ferenc Ács

Painter

Ferenc Balázs

Ferenc Balázs

Writer

János Xantus

János Xantus

Gábor Xantus' father

László Szotyori

László Szotyori

Hungarian painter

Olga Siklós

Olga Siklós

Writer

Andrea Miklós

Andrea Miklós

Olympic athlete

Radu Ardevan

Radu Ardevan

Author

Sándor Balázs

Sándor Balázs

Librarian

Gyöngy Kovács Kiss

Gyöngy Kovács Kiss

Historian

Ioan Cozacu

Ioan Cozacu

Cartoonist

Cătălin Baba

Cătălin Baba

Romanian Politician

László Szotyory

László Szotyory

Painter

Tissa David

Tissa David

American-Hungarian animator

Călin Rus

Călin Rus

Politician

János Kornis

János Kornis


László Makkai

László Makkai

Historian

Ata Kabán

Ata Kabán

Computer scientist

Iulia Pataki

Iulia Pataki


Marian Salomir

Marian Salomir

Referee

Tudor Călin

Tudor Călin

Football player

András F. Balogh

András F. Balogh

Hungarian writer

E. Attila Szabó T.

E. Attila Szabó T.

Botanist ‧ Szabó T. Attila's son

Lucian Mețianu

Lucian Mețianu

Composer

Rareș-Lucian Niculescu

Rareș-Lucian Niculescu

Politician

Károly Mezey

Károly Mezey

Actor

Denis Hordouan

Denis Hordouan

Footballer

Ferenc Kabán

Ferenc Kabán

Annamária Kabán's father

Lilla Szilágyi Bulyovszkyné

Lilla Szilágyi Bulyovszkyné

Writer

károly kós kós béla

károly kós kós béla

Psychologist

Anna Kós

Anna Kós

Béla Markó's wife

Katalin Kós

Katalin Kós

Socio-cultural animator

Balázs Kós

Balázs Kós

Hungarian agronomist

Erzsébet Kántor

Erzsébet Kántor

Translator ‧ László Kántor's mother

Lenke Zsögön Musician

Lenke Zsögön Musician

Hungarian opera singer

László Barabási

László Barabási

Hungarian historian

Imre Miklósy

Imre Miklósy

Actor

István Szervátiusz

István Szervátiusz

Sculptor ‧ Tibor Szervátiusz's son

Jenő Szervátiusz

Jenő Szervátiusz

Sculptor

Andor Borbáth

Andor Borbáth

Physician

Zoltán Szőkefalvi-Nagy

Zoltán Szőkefalvi-Nagy

Author

Gergely Herepei

Gergely Herepei

János Herepei's father

Boriska Ravasz

Boriska Ravasz

Teacher

István Csengery

István Csengery

Painter

Áron Xantus

Áron Xantus

Cinematographer

Judit Szentimrei

Judit Szentimrei

Author

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